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2009  Lee, Q., Hill, D.J.T., Le, T., Rasoul, F. and Whittaker, A.K. (2009) Studies of the copolymerisation of acrylic acid with n-butyl vinyl ether. POLYMER INTERNATIONAL, 58 4: 348-353.

BACKGROUND: Copolymers of acrylic acid (AA) are important materials for the preparation of glass ionomer cements. Copolymerisation of AA is widely used to alter the acid strength of the material and to increase the number of salt bridges formed in cements. In this paper we report the copolymerisation of AA with n-butyl vinyl ether (BVE) to form unique copolymers of the hemiacetal ester and with BVE incorporated into the main chain. RESULTS: AA and BVE undergo a spontaneous reaction to form a hemiacetal ester which can itself undergo free radical copolymerisation. The kinetics of this reaction in the bulk state have been examined. In addition, under these conditions BVE is incorporated into the polymer main chain via a free radical mechanism. CONCLUSION: Novel copolymers of the hemiacetal ester and BVE have been prepared in this study. The hemiacetal side chains are labile under moderate heating, being converted back to the acid analogue. (C) 2009 Society of Chemical Industry

Dr Tri Le, Mr David Hill Dr Firas Rasoul Professor Andrew Whittaker
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Keywords:  acrylic acid, GLASS-IONOMER, TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE, RADICAL POLYMERIZATION
 
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